Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year(sorted ascending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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| antimicrobials. new nitrofuran derivatives. | 1973 | 4200221 | |
| clinical problems of preventive medicine. the prevention and control of infectious ovine abortion. | 1973 | 4200285 | |
| comparison of temperature and ph effects on cells, walls, and autolysin of listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4200609 | |
| the enhancement of macrophage bacteriostasis by products of activated lymphocytes. | it was reported previously that the incubation of normal guinea pig macrophages with partially purified products of activated lymphocytes resulted in altered macrophage function including increased cell adherence to culture vessels, spreading, phagocytosis, and glucose carbon-1 oxidation. studies reported here demonstrate that such macrophages also exhibit enhanced bacteriostasis. lymphocytes were stimulated with concanavalin a, the culture supernatant was chromatographed over sephadex g-100 and ... | 1973 | 4200649 |
| effect of glucose or glycerin in cultivation media on the fatty acid composition of listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4200697 | |
| platelet enhancement of postphagocytic destruction of listeria monocytogenes in cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages. | rabbit platelets enhance the bactericidal capability of cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages against listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4201324 |
| macrophage-mediated resistance to intracellular infection induced by poly-l-glutamic acid. | 1973 | 4201551 | |
| [simple method for selective culturing of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1973 | 4201579 | |
| psychotrophic gram-positive bacteria: temperature effects on growth and solute uptake. | 1973 | 4201696 | |
| fractionation of listeria monocytogenes serotype 5. | 1973 | 4202010 | |
| [improvement in the methods of diagnosing listeriosis]. | 1973 | 4202069 | |
| [phagocytosis of listeria by macrophages in vitro]. | 1973 | 4202070 | |
| [some biological properties of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1973 | 4202073 | |
| the in vitro inhibition of growth of intracellular listeria monocytogenes by lymphocyte products. | 1973 | 4202347 | |
| [septicemia with listeria monocytogenes following abortion induced after 2 and one-half months]. | 1973 | 4197352 | |
| interaction of virulent and avirulent listeria monocytogenes with cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages. | the interaction between smooth and rough listeria monocytogenes and mouse peritoneal macrophages in culture was investigated. initially, antibiotics were deleted from the culture medium, and no attempt other than the removal of unphagocytized bacteria by extensive washings was made to control extracellular growth. under these conditions the monolayers were rapidly destroyed within an 8-h period, and this was associated with increases in the intracellular population of both strains. extracellular ... | 1973 | 4197391 |
| effects of antithymocyte and antimacrophage sera on the survival of mice infected with listeria monocytogenes. | antisera prepared in rabbits against purified mouse thymocytes (antithymocyte serum; ats) and peritoneal macrophages (antimacrophage serum; ams) were injected intraperitoneally into balb/c mice infected with the bacterium listeria monocytogenes. when administered near the initiation of infection, the ats significantly decreased the survival time of the animals and increased the mortality rate. when ats was administered 6 days after a sublethal dose of l. monocytogenes had been inoculated, an ove ... | 1973 | 4197392 |
| listeria monocytogenes-haemolysin: lecithinase. | 1973 | 4148904 | |
| the effect of nacl on the morphology of listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4148906 | |
| [the influence of chemical immunosuppression on the protective efficacy of vaccinations (author's transl)]. | 1973 | 4150077 | |
| the induction by listeria monocytogenes and plant mitogens of lymphocyte supernatant fluids which inhibit the growth of mycobacterium tuberculosis within macrophages in vitro. | 1973 | 4196703 | |
| in vitro effect of human lymphotoxin on microorganisms. | 1973 | 4352473 | |
| [intranuclear bacteria in experimental listeria monocytogenes infections (author's transl)]. | 1973 | 4355691 | |
| macrophage activation in mice infected with ectromelia or lymphocytic choriomeningitis viruses. | 1973 | 4358302 | |
| experimental listeria cystitis. ii. further evidence of the epithelial phase in experimental listeria infection. an electron microscopic study. | 1973 | 4350987 | |
| an investigation of viral and bacterial agents associated with ovine perinatal mortality. | 1973 | 4351132 | |
| [effects of some substrates on lipids and fatty acids of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1973 | 4265928 | |
| [a comparative study of the pathogenic properties of listeria in cell cultures]. | 1973 | 4273360 | |
| a new white cell test which measures individual phagocyte function in a mixed leukocyte population. i. a neutrophil defect in acute myelocytic leukemia. | 1973 | 4630336 | |
| cell wall and cytoplasmic components of listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4632749 | |
| the mediator of cellular immunity. v. development of cellular resistance to infection in thymectomized irradiated rats. | 1973 | 4632757 | |
| listeria monocytogenes meningitis. report of a case and review of the literature. | 1973 | 4631444 | |
| immunologic events during listeria monocytogenes infection in mice: adjuvanticity and immunogenicity of macrophage-bound antigens. | 1973 | 4631873 | |
| effect of anti-cord factor antibody on experimental tuberculosis in mice. | either active immunization with trehalose-6, 6'-dimycolate (cord factor)-methylated bovine serum albumin complex or passive transfer of rabbit anti-cord factor serum induced in mice an enhanced resistance against infection with virulent human mycobacterium tuberculosis. this suggests that the anti-cord factor antibody exerts an infection-protecting effect by neutralizing the toxic action of cord factor during the course of living virulent infection with tubercle bacilli. the protective effect of ... | 1973 | 4632133 |
| metabolic and functonal studies on activated mouse macrophages. | 1973 | 4631141 | |
| [listeriosis and pregnancy]. | 1973 | 4631151 | |
| [listeriosis. occurrence in spontaneous interruptions of pregnancy]. | 1973 | 4631152 | |
| studies of delayed hypersensitivity to l. monocytogenes in mice: nature of cells involved in passive transfers. | 1973 | 4630776 | |
| listeria in aquatic animals. | 1973 | 4633757 | |
| griseofulvin: immunosuppressive action. | 1973 | 4634057 | |
| listeric abortion studies in sheep. ii. feto-placental changes. | 1973 | 4634079 | |
| listeric abortion studies in sheep. 3. feto-placental-myometrial interaction. | 1973 | 4634080 | |
| listeric abortion studies in sheep. iv. histopathologic comparison of natural and experimental infection. | 1973 | 4634081 | |
| abolition of swarming of proteus by p-nitrophenyl glycerin: application to blood agar media. | comparative plate counts were made of staphylococcus aureus and streptococcus pyogenes growing on blood agar supplemented with individual chemicals to abolish the swarming of proteus. b-phenylethanol, sodium azide, and p-nitrophenyl glycerin (pnpg) were used as anti-swarm agents. each anti-swarm agent effectively abolished swarming for 24 h, but azide failed to control swarming for longer periods of incubation. in addition, azide displayed growth inhibition towards the staphylococci and streptoc ... | 1973 | 4715553 |
| polyprenols of listeria monocytogenes. | 1973 | 4717070 | |
| changes in murine resistance to listeria monocytogenes infection induced by amphotericin b. | 1973 | 4632877 | |
| autolysis of listeria monocytogenes. | autolytic curves of five representative strains of listeria monocytogenes are described. of 24 strains so far examined, the majority are unstable in vitro. | 1973 | 4632311 |
| [detection of listeria in milk]. | 1973 | 4632447 | |
| listeriosis. | 1973 | 4632966 | |
| fate of listeria monocytogenes in normal rabbit serum. | viability of listeria monocytogenes suspended in either normal rabbit serum or listericidal factor is significantly reduced before cell lysis. in normal serum listeria populations are initially reduced by clumping of viable bacteria, and the cells within these clumps are morphologically altered and killed by the listericidal factor in serum. this clumping is complement independent and does not occur after suspension in purified listericidal factor. in electron micrographs, densely stained amorph ... | 1973 | 4633292 |
| [comparison of endotoxin-like substances isolated from listeria monocytogenes with listeria factor mpa (author's transl)]. | 1974 | 4279779 | |
| [l-forms of listeria monocytogenes. induction in vitro and sensitivity to antibiotics (author's transl)]. | 1974 | 4279781 | |
| [significance of extended laboratory-diagnostic studies on donor blood]. | 1974 | 4368257 | |
| effect of immunisation with heat-killed micro-organisms on transplantation immunity to adenovirus-12-induced tumour cells. | 1974 | 4368624 | |
| t cell response to viral and bacterial infection. | 1974 | 4152201 | |
| cell-mediated immunity after bacterial infection of the lower respiratory tract. | lower respiratory tract and systemic cell-mediated immunity have been studied in rabbits after infection with listeria monocytogenes or diplococcus pneumoniae. respiratory tract cell-mediated immunity was evaluated by direct and indirect assays of migration inhibitory factor (mif) production. systemic delayed hypersensitivity was determined by means of intradermal testing with appropriate antigens. aerosol exposure to listeria was followed by markedly increased numbers of free lower respiratory ... | 1974 | 4153573 |
| [antibacterial effect of rifampicin and its chemotherapeutic properties in experiments on animals]. | 1974 | 4155605 | |
| [the antibacterial and chemotherapeutic activity of the soviet produced antibiotic rifamitsina sv]. | 1974 | 4156904 | |
| phagocytic and bacterial properties of normal human monocytes. | the bactericidal and phagocytic capacities of monocytes for e. coli, staphylococcus, salmonella, and listeria, and factors that influence these functions were evaluated and compared with those of the polymorphonuclear leukocytes of 30 normal human subjects. monocytes killed a significantly smaller proportion of each of the bacterial species than did neutrophils from the same individuals. whereas the neutrophils of all individuals demonstrated the ability to kill significant numbers of the four b ... | 1974 | 4202669 |
| effects of antithymocyte sera and antimacrophage sera on cell-mediated immune reactions in listeria-infected mice. | the cell-mediated immune responses of allograft rejection, delayed hypersensitivity, and resistance to listeria monocytogenes were suppressed by injections of antithymocyte serum (ats), but the immune responses were not significantly altered by antimacrophage serum (ams) or normal rabbit serum (nrs). antisera were prepared in rabbits against purified mouse thymocytes and purified peritoneal macrophages. when mice were injected with ats near the time of skin grafting, allografts survived signific ... | 1974 | 4202884 |
| nonspecific suppression of tumor growth by an immune reaction to listeria monocytogenes. | 1974 | 4204245 | |
| identification of bacteria from blood and joint fluids of human subjects as bacillus licheniformis. | 1974 | 4206905 | |
| immunological response of guinea pigs experimentally infected with histoplasma duboisii. | 1974 | 4207173 | |
| detection of nonspecific resistance to listeria monocytogenes in rabbits infected with treponema pallidum. | several lines of evidence suggest that cell-mediated immunity (cmi) is suppressed in the early stages of infection caused by treponema pallidum and becomes activated at the time that latency is induced. in the studies reported in this paper, rabbits were infected intravenously with t. pallidum and subsequently challenged with listeria monocytogenes. enhanced ability to suppress the growth of listeria was detected in their livers between 3 and 5 weeks after infection with t. pallidum, correspondi ... | 1974 | 4207188 |
| vitamin a-induced nonspecific resistance to infection. | 1974 | 4207311 | |
| sterilization of listeria monocytogenes by guinea pig peritoneal exudate cell cultures. | 1974 | 4219590 | |
| [screening for listeria monocytogenes in placentas collected in the delivery room]. | 1974 | 4219627 | |
| [epidemiological studies on listeria infections: results of a serological study in the cuneo province]. | 1974 | 4219772 | |
| [studies concerning the problem of detecting h-antibodies to listeria monocytogenes]. | 1974 | 4218923 | |
| [clomethacillin. synthesis and antibacterial properties]. | 1974 | 4218940 | |
| [critical study of reactions furnished by routine peripheral bacteriological sampling in newborn infants]. | 1974 | 4219129 | |
| transient diabetes insipidus in a newborn infant. | 1974 | 4212478 | |
| effects of bacterial products on lymphocytes and macrophages: their possible role in natural resistance to listeria infetion in mice. | 1974 | 4213069 | |
| [the selective cultivation of listeria monocytogenes]. | 1974 | 4213573 | |
| induction of the l-phase of listeria monocytogenes by rabbit alveolar macrophages in vitro. | 1974 | 4209796 | |
| the mediator of cellular immunity. vii. localization of sensitized lymphocytes in inflammatory exudates. | peritoneal exudates induced in rats infected with listeria monocytogenes contain sensitized lymphocytes which can protect normal recipients against a listeria challenge. the protective cells arise in lymphoid tissue remote from the peritoneal cavity. those formed in the caudal lymph nodes of subcutaneously infected rats are delivered to the thoracic duct and hence to the blood from where they are drawn into exudates. immunoblasts are the most immature members of this protective cell population a ... | 1974 | 4208417 |
| [antagonistic effects of monocins released by listeria monocytogenes]. | 1974 | 4213616 | |
| isolation and chemical properties of biologically active fractions of the surface of listeria monocytogenes. | 1974 | 4213664 | |
| effect of listeria-factor ei on spleen cells migration in rabbits hypersensitive to listeria monocytogenes. | 1974 | 4213728 | |
| biological properties of surface components of listeria monocytogenes (ei factor). | 1974 | 4214180 | |
| biologically active components of the cells of gram-positive bacteria. | 1974 | 4214181 | |
| restriction by h-2 gene complex of transfer of cell-mediated immunity to listeria monocytogenes. | 1974 | 4214309 | |
| inflammatory lymphocyte in cell-mediated antibacterial immunity: factors governing the accumulation of mediator t cells in peritoneal exudates. | the lymphocytes which mediate immunity to infection with listeria monocytogenes in the mouse accumulated in casein-induced peritoneal exudates. they were t cells, as evidenced by their susceptibility to anti-theta serum, but some were also destroyed by anti-immunoglobulin serum. for a given number of cells, exudate cells were at least six times more efficient than spleen cells in protecting normal recipients against lethal challenge. the extent to which mediator cells accumulated in exudates was ... | 1974 | 4214773 |
| in vitro antilisterial activity of soluble product(s) released from listeria-immune murine peritoneal macrophages. | the importance of macrophages as effector cells in cellular reactions of immunity and hypersensitivity is well established (8). macrophages activated as a result of specific immunological events exhibit increased microbicidal activity not only for the primary organism used for immunization purposes but also against unrelated intracellular pathogens (7). it is believed that the acquisition of this bactericidal or bacteriostatic activity is conferred on macrophages by materials released during the ... | 1974 | 4214787 |
| contribution to knowledge of factors participating in virulence of listeria monocytogenes. ii. study of the chemical nature of complex ei. | 1974 | 4214858 | |
| antiinflammatory effects of murine malignant cells. | development of teratocarcinoma does not impair immunization of mice against listeria monocytogenes. endotoxin injection a short time before tumor cell inoculation allows the growth of teratocarcinoma in non syngenic mice despite immune stimulation. in contrast with this absence of impaired systematic immunity, teratocarcinoma cells were found to repulse macrophages in vitro. this effect on macrophages was also found with three other malignant cells and with trophoblast cells. in vivo, teratocarc ... | 1974 | 4215075 |
| infections in cancer patients. i. bacterial infections. | 1974 | 4215102 | |
| professor frantisek patocka, septuagenarian. | 1974 | 4215706 | |
| protection against toxoplasma gondii in mice immunized with toxoplasma cell fractions, rna and synthetic polyribonucleotides. | 1974 | 4215743 | |
| [meningitis caused by listeria monocytogenes type 4d; a case report]. | 1974 | 4215851 | |
| an inhibitor of cell proliferation released by cultures of macrophages. | culture fluids from mouse peritoneal exudate cells inhibited [(3)h]thymidine incorporation by, and proliferation of, el-4 leukemia cells, 3t3 cells, and mitogen-stimulated spleen lymphocytes. inhibited el-4 leukemia cells recovered their normal proliferative capacity when washed and incubated in normal medium. the inhibitory activity resided in a low-molecular-weight substance that could be absorbed by incubation with the tumor cells. this substance was dialyzable and resistant to tryptic digest ... | 1974 | 4216017 |
| self-experiments with ingestion of various bacteria. | 1974 | 4216252 | |
| listeria meningitis in delhi (a pilot study). | 1974 | 4216574 | |
| [hemolysin of listeria monocytogenes (listeriolysin)]. | 1974 | 4216871 | |
| listeria monocytogenes type 5 as a cause of abortion in sheep. | 1974 | 4217016 | |
| [isolation of listeria monocytogenes in a case of meningitis in a newborn infant (with special reference to bacteriological tests)]. | 1974 | 4217403 | |
| [study of the antibacterial effect of organs and tissues of the tick hyalomma asiaticum (ixodidae)]. | 1974 | 4217426 | |
| [nucleotide composition of the dna of listeria]. | 1974 | 4218016 | |
| [location of ferritin labeled antibodies within the bacterial cell]. | 1974 | 4218030 | |
| acquired cellular immunity: extracellular killing of listeria monocytogenes by a product of immunologically activated macrophages. | 1974 | 4218128 |